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According to the latest results from the Program for International Student Assessment, American students ranked average in science and reading among the world’s most developed countries, and below average in mathematics. In order to improve these metrics, teachers have developed an innovative method of teaching that allows them to improve the classroom experience.
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Electromagnetic football, "The War on Science,” robotics summer camp, squid ink.

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Leather goods from fungus, metal 3D printing; altering photosynthesis; and women in STEM.

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Turf grass science; an app for tenants, a unique look at aging and assistive technology.

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A dancing wheelchair; tech that promotes civic engagement; spider silk; and beer science.

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Snowboarding; the Maker Movement; women and the Space Race; and tracking grizzly bears.

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Goosebumps; measuring vision; genome sequencing; and engineering the perfect pop-up book.

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A pacifier administers medicine, Climate Monologues; man-made earthquakes; and fireflies.

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Spiciness; tech startups go fashion forward; climate on Mars; and digital invaders.

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American White Pelicans; Augmented reality; Engineering Hot Wheelz; and a STEM fair.

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Digital assistants; the future of fingerprinting; cancer cells; and proton therapy.

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Dinosaurs; goTenna; cattle without horns; a tool for film makers; protecting sea turtles

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Fat bikes; a shoe that helps stroke victims; clean flight; and managing chronic pain.